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https://read.qxmd.com/read/18347968/genetic-and-environmental-influences-on-individual-differences-in-attitudes-toward-homosexuality-an-australian-twin-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Karin J H Verweij, Sri N Shekar, Brendan P Zietsch, Lindon J Eaves, J Michael Bailey, Dorret I Boomsma, Nicholas G Martin
Previous research has shown that many heterosexuals hold negative attitudes toward homosexuals and homosexuality (homophobia). Although a great deal of research has focused on the profile of homophobic individuals, this research provides little theoretical insight into the aetiology of homophobia. To examine genetic and environmental influences on variation in attitudes toward homophobia, we analysed data from 4,688 twins who completed a questionnaire concerning sexual behaviour and attitudes, including attitudes toward homosexuality...
May 2008: Behavior Genetics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/25256802/religion-religiosity-and-the-attitudes-toward-homosexuality-a-multilevel-analysis-of-79-countries
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sebastian Jäckle, Georg Wenzelburger
Although attitudes toward homosexuality have become more liberal, particularly in industrialized Western countries, there is still a great deal of variance in terms of worldwide levels of homonegativity. Using data from the two most recent waves of the World Values Survey (1999-2004, 2005-2009), this article seeks to explain this variance by means of a multilevel analysis of 79 countries. We include characteristics on the individual level, as age or gender, as well as aggregate variables linked to specificities of the nation-states...
2015: Journal of Homosexuality
https://read.qxmd.com/read/24871867/beyond-the-dichotomy-six-religious-views-of-homosexuality
#23
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Dawne Moon
Using published theological and scholarly evidence, this article disrupts the stereotypical "born gay"/"sinful choice" dichotomy widely assumed to characterize religious views of homosexuality in the United States. It argues that we need to keep moral questions separate from questions about the fixity or fluidity of sexual orientation. Rather than two, American Christian and Jewish views of homosexuality can been seen on a range from the "God Hates Fags" view through "Love the Sinner, Hate the Sin," "We Don't Talk About That," "They Can't Help It," "God's Good Gift," and a queer-theological view of the "Godly Calling...
2014: Journal of Homosexuality
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22487827/-progress-in-research-on-the-biological-reason-of-male-homosexuality
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Wei Yu, Tie-jian Feng
Male homosexuality is a complex phenomenon which is universal and with unknown causes. Researchers believe that both biological and environmental factors have played a role in its pathogenesis. Researches focusing on genetics, neurobiology, development and endocrinology have made certain progress. In this paper, we have reviewed the biological causes of male homosexuality, which may provide clues for further research in this field.
April 2012: Zhonghua Yi Xue Yi Chuan Xue za Zhi, Zhonghua Yixue Yichuanxue Zazhi, Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/24473940/sexual-and-affective-responses-to-same-and-opposite-sex-stimuli-in-heterosexual-and-homosexual-men-assessment-and-manipulation-of-visual-attention
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Lelia Samson, Erick Janssen
Affective and cognitive factors play an important role in the activation and regulation of men's sexual arousal. Barlow (1986) argued that initial affective reactions determine the allocation of attention to sexual stimuli. We applied Barlow's model to our understanding of the role of sexual arousal in sexual orientation, where sexual arousal patterns have consistently been found to be congruent with self-reported orientation in men, but not in women. Visual attention of 28 heterosexual and 22 homosexual men to same- and opposite-sex erotic stimuli was assessed and experimentally-directed by means of a newly developed software application, while genital (penile rigidity) and affective responses (self-reported and physiological) were measured...
July 2014: Archives of Sexual Behavior
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22282324/is-homosexuality-a-paraphilia-the-evidence-for-and-against
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
James M Cantor
Whether homosexuality should be described as one among many paraphilic sexual interests or an altogether different dimension of sexual interest has long been discussed in terms of its political and social implications. The present article examined the question instead by comparing the major correlates and other features of homosexuality and of the paraphilias, including prevalence, sex ratio, onset and course, fraternal birth order, physical height, handedness, IQ and cognitive neuropsychological profile, and neuroanatomy...
February 2012: Archives of Sexual Behavior
https://read.qxmd.com/read/23153025/when-christianity-and-homosexuality-collide-understanding-the-potential-intrapersonal-conflict
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nasrudin Subhi, David Geelan
Reconciling sexual orientation with religious and spiritual beliefs can be challenging for Christian homosexuals, since many Christian churches teach that homosexual behavior is sinful. A qualitative study of 10 male and 10 female Christian homosexuals was conducted via semistructured interviews. This article seeks to explore the potential conflict between Christianity and homosexuality faced by the respondents. Participants' life stories and experiences varied widely. A few respondents were unaffected by the potential conflict between Christianity and homosexuality, however, the majority were affected...
2012: Journal of Homosexuality
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22381718/-homosexual-parenthood-and-child-development-present-data
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G Fond, N Franc, D Purper-Ouakil
INTRODUCTION: The aim of this article is to provide an overview of existing studies on gay and lesbian parenthood and child development. Although 200,000 to 300,000 children could be concerned in 2010 in France, there is a lack of research on this issue in our country. BACKGROUND: Research among children raised by homosexual parents involves methodological issues, such as defining homosexual families, sampling cases and controls, and choosing structured or semi-structured evaluations...
February 2012: L'Encéphale
https://read.qxmd.com/read/24132775/shape-differences-between-the-faces-of-homosexual-and-heterosexual-men
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jaroslava Varella Valentova, Karel Kleisner, Jan Havlíček, Jiří Neustupa
Previous studies have shown that homosexual men differ from heterosexual men in several somatic traits and lay people accurately attribute sexual orientation based on facial images. Thus, we may predict that morphological differences between faces of homosexual and heterosexual individuals can cue to sexual orientation. The main aim of this study was to test for possible differences in facial shape between heterosexual and homosexual men. Further, we tested whether self-reported sexual orientation correlated with sexual orientation and masculinity-femininity attributed from facial images by independent raters...
February 2014: Archives of Sexual Behavior
https://read.qxmd.com/read/23813041/detection-of-sexual-orientation-gaydar-by-homosexual-and-heterosexual-women
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Minna Lyons, Aoife Lynch, Gayle Brewer, Davide Bruno
Although there has been considerable research investigating the ability to identify sexual orientation from static images, or "gaydar," few studies have considered the role of female sexual orientation or sexual interest (for example, sociosexual orientation) in judgment accuracy. In two studies, we investigated the sexuality detection ability, and masculinity and femininity as cues used in judgment. In Study 1, we recruited heterosexual (N = 55) and homosexual (N = 71) women to rate the sexual orientation of homosexual and heterosexual male and female targets (N = 80: 20 heterosexual men, 20 homosexual men, 20 heterosexual women, and 20 homosexual women)...
February 2014: Archives of Sexual Behavior
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22951046/anal-sex-practices-in-heterosexual-and-male-homosexual-populations-a-review-of-population-based-data
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REVIEW
Wendy Heywood, Anthony M A Smith
Anal sex is known to be an important risk factor for anal cancer. Yet compared with vaginal intercourse, little is known about anal sex practices in either heterosexual or male homosexual populations. Of the data that are available, it appears a significant and increasing minority of heterosexuals have ever practised anal intercourse. Among homosexual men, most, but not all, report anal sex, with large proportions of men engaging in both insertive and receptive anal intercourse. The most significant finding of the review was the dearth of population-based data, particularly relating to homosexual men...
December 2012: Sexual Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/21053405/male-homosexuality-nature-or-culture
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Emmanuele A Jannini, Ray Blanchard, Andrea Camperio-Ciani, John Bancroft
INTRODUCTION: Debate continues on whether or not male homosexuality (MH) is a result of biological or cultural factors. The debate persists despite the fact that these two sides have different abilities to create a scientific environment to support their cause. Biological theorists produced evidence, however, that these are not always robust. On the other hand, social theorists, without direct evidence confirming their positions, criticize, with good argument, methods and results of the other side...
October 2010: Journal of Sexual Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/23234866/homosexual-behaviour-increases-male-attractiveness-to-females
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
David Bierbach, Christian T Jung, Simon Hornung, Bruno Streit, Martin Plath
Male homosexual behaviour-although found in most extant clades across the Animal Kingdom-remains a conundrum, as same-sex mating should decrease male reproductive fitness. In most species, however, males that engage in same-sex sexual behaviour also mate with females, and in theory, same-sex mating could even increase male reproductive fitness if males improve their chances of future heterosexual mating. Females regularly use social information to choose a mate; e.g. male attractiveness increases after a male has interacted sexually with a female (mate choice copying)...
February 23, 2013: Biology Letters
https://read.qxmd.com/read/24832150/-i-always-felt-i-had-to-prove-my-manhood-homosexuality-masculinity-gender-role-strain-and-hiv-risk-among-young-black-men-who-have-sex-with-men
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Errol Lamont Fields, Laura M Bogart, Katherine C Smith, David J Malebranche, Jonathan Ellen, Mark A Schuster
Objectives. We explored gender role strain (GRS) arising from conflict between homosexuality and cultural conceptions of masculinity among young Black men who have sex with men (MSM). Methods. We conducted a categorical analysis (a qualitative, 3-stage, iterative analysis) of data from studies conducted in 2001 to 2006, which interviewed 35 men aged 18 to 24 years in 3 New York cities and Atlanta, Georgia. Results. Participants described rigid, often antihomosexual expectations of masculinity from their families, peers, and communities...
January 2015: American Journal of Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/25099162/differing-default-mode-network-activities-in-men-with-homosexual-or-heterosexual-preferences
#35
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shaohua Hu, Dongrong Xu, Bradley S Peterson, Qidong Wang, Jianbo Lai, Jianbo Hu, Ning Wei, Minming Zhang, Yi Xu
INTRODUCTION: Neuroimaging studies have reported differences in brain structure and function between homosexual and heterosexual men. The neural basis for homosexual orientation, however, is still unknown. AIM: This study characterized the association of homosexual preference with measures of fractional amplitude of low-frequency fluctuation (fALFF) and functional connectivity (FC) in the resting state. METHODS: We collected echo planar magnetic resonance imaging data in 26 healthy homosexual men and 26 age-matched heterosexual men in the resting state...
October 2014: Journal of Sexual Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/23958585/neural-correlates-of-sexual-arousal-in-heterosexual-and-homosexual-women-and-men
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David Sylva, Adam Safron, A M Rosenthal, Paul J Reber, Todd B Parrish, J Michael Bailey
Most men have a category-specific pattern of genital and subjective sexual arousal, responding much more strongly to erotic stimuli depicting their preferred sex than to erotic stimuli depicting their nonpreferred sex. In contrast, women tend to have a less specific arousal pattern. To better understand this sex difference, we used neuroimaging to explore its neural correlates. Heterosexual and homosexual women viewed erotic photographs of either men or women. Evoked neural activity was monitored via fMRI and compared with responses to the same stimuli in heterosexual and homosexual men...
September 2013: Hormones and Behavior
https://read.qxmd.com/read/23397798/homosexuality-as-a-consequence-of-epigenetically-canalized-sexual-development
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REVIEW
William R Rice, Urban Friberg, Sergey Gavrilets
Male and female homosexuality have substantial prevalence in humans. Pedigree and twin studies indicate that homosexuality has substantial heritability in both sexes, yet concordance between identical twins is low and molecular studies have failed to find associated DNA makers. This paradoxical pattern calls for an explanation. We use published data on fetal androgen signaling and gene regulation via nongenetic changes in DNA packaging (epigenetics) to develop a new model for homosexuality. It is well established that fetal androgen signaling strongly influences sexual development...
December 2012: Quarterly Review of Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/23237155/same-sex-legal-marriage-and-psychological-well-being-findings-from-the-california-health-interview-survey
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Richard G Wight, Allen J Leblanc, M V Lee Badgett
OBJECTIVES: We examined whether same-sex marriage was associated with nonspecific psychological distress among self-identified lesbian, gay, and bisexual adults, and whether it had the potential to offset mental health disparities between lesbian, gay, and bisexual persons and heterosexuals. METHODS: Population-based data (weighted) were from the 2009 adult (aged 18-70 years) California Health Interview Survey. Within-group analysis of lesbian, gay, and bisexual persons included 1166 individuals (weighted proportion = 3...
February 2013: American Journal of Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/24468759/safety-of-hormonal-treatment-in-transgenders
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REVIEW
Maria Cristina Meriggiola, Marta Berra
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Discussion of short and long-term issues of cross-hormone treatment of transgender individuals in the light of recent literature. RECENT FINDINGS: Gender nonconformity has been depathologized and replaced by gender dysphoria in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders version V.Safety of cross-sex hormone treatment is still a matter of debate, but the latest findings in literature are quite reassuring about short-term and long-term effects...
December 2013: Current Opinion in Endocrinology, Diabetes, and Obesity
https://read.qxmd.com/read/24468757/progress-on-the-road-to-better-medical-care-for-transgender-patients
#40
REVIEW
Ivy H Gardner, Joshua D Safer
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: In order to improve transgender individuals' access to healthcare, primary care physicians and specialists alike should be knowledgeable about transgender medicine. This review is intended to provide concise transgender hormone treatment guidelines. RECENT FINDINGS: Transgender individuals report that the lack of knowledgeable providers represents the greatest barrier to transgender medical care. Hormone treatments are generally well tolerated and greatly benefit transgender patients...
December 2013: Current Opinion in Endocrinology, Diabetes, and Obesity
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